Boys Track 2006 Record 2-6 Coach Mark Snow and Scott Rush-Donohue Highlight Team tied for third at Class B state meet, set two school records during season – Miles Bartlett 9:47.58 in 3,200m and 4x800m relay (8:14.35) by Bartlett, Kevin Floster and sophomores Keegan Eldridge and Jake Moore. Seniors Brian Harris, Spencer Morton, Miles Bartlett, […]
Lakes Region Weekly Sports
Windham's LL all-star teams ready themselves
Hancock Lumber topped C.R. Tandberg, 9-4, Tuesday to win the Windham Little League baseball title. In the Little League softball playoffs last week, North Country Heating beat Windham LL Bingo, 16-10, for the championship. Windham’s all-star teams will be competing in the District 6 playoffs, and the town will be hosting the 11-year-olds. That tournament […]
Windham HS spring sports review
Softball 2006 Record 10-6 Coach Bob Blanchard Highlight Wins over two of the top three teams: 1-0 over top-seeded Scarborough (their only regular season loss) and 2-1 over third-seeded Bonny Eagle. Individual highlights: Ally Noble, junior, 1.30 E.R.A; Taylor Graves, junior, team high .373 BA; Darcey Webster, senior, .364; Caitlin O’Brien, junior, .364; Amanda Evans, […]
Sebago Long Lake advances to states
Drew Gagnon launched a two-run home run to deep center field as the Sebago-Long Lake all stars defeated Gorham, 10-0, in the Cal Ripken District II 12-and-under tournament Wednesday in Gorham. The homer came in the first inning, bouncing off the roof of the Gorham Recreation building located in center. Gagnon also started the game […]
Local archer places first at nationals
Dave Cousins claimed his seventh national field title for men’s compound archery earlier this month at the National Field Championships and World Field Trials in Spokane, Wash. The Standish resident took first in the male compound category with a score of 716, six points ahead of his closest competitor. Cousins will be one of three […]
Dingle Peninsula offers rich history lesson
(Editor’s note: Our intrepid – and now, intermittent – sports reporter Chuck Anschutz is off on another bicycle excursion. Chuck and his cousin, Mark Dodge, left the US in late May for a four-week, two-wheel tour of Ireland. Here is an installment of his report.) Rain and sporadic headwinds attacked us every day, several times […]
Dingle Peninsula offers rich history lesson
(Editor’s note: Our intrepid – and now, intermittent – sports reporter Chuck Anschutz is off on another bicycle excursion. Chuck and his cousin, Mark Dodge, left the US in late May for a four-week, two-wheel tour of Ireland. Here is an installment of his report.) Rain and sporadic headwinds attacked us every day, several times […]
Where in the world is Chuck? – Bikes allow travelers to find remote Ireland
The best thing about the Cliffs of Moher is that a cyclist can pull to the shoulder of the main road, lock his bike to a wooden fence and fall in line, free of charge, with the hundreds of tourists who flock to one of Ireland’s most visited landmarks. Fees are collected via an auto […]
Bonny Eagle boys take fourth at state track meet
It took an extra week, some umbrellas and an unexpected drive up the coast, but the Bonny Eagle and Windham boys finally completed their track seasons Saturday at Bowdoin College. The Class A state championship, originally scheduled to be held a week prior at Thornton Academy, was postponed after one event, pushed back a week […]
Bonny Eagle boys take fourth at state track meet
It took an extra week, some umbrellas and an unexpected drive up the coast, but the Bonny Eagle and Windham boys finally completed their track seasons Saturday at Bowdoin College. The Class A state championship, originally scheduled to be held a week prior at Thornton Academy, was postponed after one event, pushed back a week […]